Bands & artists like Jean-Louis Aubert

If you like Jean-Louis Aubert, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Téléphone

Téléphone

As a contemporary of Aubert, Téléphone shares a similar punk rock energy with introspective lyrics and catchy melodies.

French rock pop rock
Noir Désir

Noir Désir

Their blend of rock and poetic lyrics creates a tension-filled atmosphere reminiscent of Aubert's urgent yet contemplative style.

alternative rock grunge post-punk
Les Rita Mitsouko

Les Rita Mitsouko

With their eclectic sound that combines rock with new wave, they evoke a similar emotional depth and rhythmic drive.

new wave
Magma

Magma

Their progressive rock style incorporates complex rhythms and introspective themes, aligning well with the tension in Aubert's work.

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Indochine

Indochine

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Known for their atmospheric rock sound and emotive lyrics, Indochine captures a similar blend of urgency and contemplation.

new wave rock music
Léo Ferré

Léo Ferré

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His poetic lyricism combined with passionate delivery resonates with the introspective aspects of Aubert's music.

French pop chanson classical music
Dionysos

Dionysos

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Their theatrical approach to rock music, infused with storytelling, mirrors the contemplative yet urgent feel present in Aubert's work.

alternative rock
Les Wampas

Les Wampas

Their punk rock roots combined with melodic hooks create an energetic sound that aligns well with Aubert's musical palette.

alternative rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Jean-Louis Aubert?

Artists similar to Jean-Louis Aubert include Téléphone, Noir Désir, Les Rita Mitsouko and Magma. Each shares elements of Jean-Louis Aubert's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jean-Louis Aubert?

Jean-Louis Aubert is primarily known for punk. A palpable tension emerges from the interplay of driving rhythms and introspective melodies, creating an atmosphere that feels urgent yet contemplative.

Where should I start if I like Jean-Louis Aubert?

If you enjoy Jean-Louis Aubert, start with Téléphone — their album "Au cœur de la nuit" is a great entry point. As a contemporary of Aubert, Téléphone shares a similar punk rock energy with introspective lyrics and catchy melodies.